An Indian court docket on Tuesday dealt a blow to China’s ByteDance by dismissing its plea to unblock its financial institution accounts which have been frozen by federal authorities investigating alleged tax evasion.
An Indian tax intelligence company in mid-March ordered HSBC and Citibank in Mumbai to freeze accounts of ByteDance India because it probed a few of the agency’s monetary dealings.
ByteDance challenged the transfer in court docket saying the freeze quantities to harassment and was performed illegally.
After a authorities counsel stated ByteDance owed the authorities about Rs. 79 crores, the High Court in Mumbai stated the corporate might want to hold that quantity blocked in a state-run financial institution.
That “account will be frozen,” the two-judge bench stated.
ByteDance in January diminished its Indian workforce after New Delhi maintained a ban on its widespread video app TikTok, imposed final 12 months after a border conflict between India and China. Beijing has repeatedly criticised India over that ban and people of different Chinese apps.
None of ByteDance India’s staff have been paid their March salaries as a result of account freeze, stated two folks acquainted with the matter. The firm advised the court docket it has a workforce of 1,335, together with outsourced personnel.
In the 209-page court docket submitting lodged on March 25, ByteDance advised the High Court in Mumbai the authorities acted towards the corporate with none materials proof and gave no prior discover, as required by Indian regulation, earlier than such “drastic action”.
Blocking accounts “during the process of investigation amounts (to) applying undue coercion,” ByteDance argued. It is “intended, improperly, to harass the petitioner.”
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